Jennifer Yu leads an all-star cast in “Forensic Psychologist,” a psychological crime series which starts shooting from September in Hong Kong.
The 12×30 minute explores the work of a forensic psychologist who must assess the mental state of alleged criminals to determine whether they are mentally fit to stand trial. The story explores the topic of mental health and its relation to criminal behavior.
The 12-episode series is helmed by various directors including showrunner Bizhan Tong (“Lockdown”) who is simultaneously developing an English-language version with Debbie Mason, co-founder of Kudos. “Forensic Psychologist” is produced by Amm Global and Phoenix Waters Productions, which was recently acquired by Coinllectibles.
Other cast include: Crisel Consunji (“Still Human”), Wiyona Yeung (“We Are Legends”), Locker Lam (“Zero to Hero”), Jason Wu, Bryant Mak (“My Prince Edward”), Gigi & Sabrina Cheung, Jai Day (“Chasing the Dragon”), Fat Cheong (“Who Sells Bricks in Hong Kong”), Ng Wing Sze (“The...
The 12×30 minute explores the work of a forensic psychologist who must assess the mental state of alleged criminals to determine whether they are mentally fit to stand trial. The story explores the topic of mental health and its relation to criminal behavior.
The 12-episode series is helmed by various directors including showrunner Bizhan Tong (“Lockdown”) who is simultaneously developing an English-language version with Debbie Mason, co-founder of Kudos. “Forensic Psychologist” is produced by Amm Global and Phoenix Waters Productions, which was recently acquired by Coinllectibles.
Other cast include: Crisel Consunji (“Still Human”), Wiyona Yeung (“We Are Legends”), Locker Lam (“Zero to Hero”), Jason Wu, Bryant Mak (“My Prince Edward”), Gigi & Sabrina Cheung, Jai Day (“Chasing the Dragon”), Fat Cheong (“Who Sells Bricks in Hong Kong”), Ng Wing Sze (“The...
- 8/31/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Zhang Yimou’s period espionage thriller “Cliff Walkers” ran out a comfortable winner at the mainland Chinese box office, ahead of other holdovers and new release titles including Jason Statham-starring “Wrath of Man.”
“Cliff Walkers” dropped only 32% between its second and third weekends, taking $16.6 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. Since release on April 30, it has now amassed a cumulative of $147 million.
In second spot was iQIYI’s corruption thriller “Break Through The Darkness.” It earned $10.2 million, down only 27% from its opening weekend. Since its opening over the May Day holiday (on May 1), the film has accumulated $52.7 million.
“Wrath” took $8.6 million between Friday and Sunday and $17.5 million since its unusual Monday opening on May 10.
Fourth place belonged to Hong Kong-made romance “77 Heartwarmings,” which earned $3.8 million in its opening three days. The film is directed by veteran Herman Yau and features a multinational...
“Cliff Walkers” dropped only 32% between its second and third weekends, taking $16.6 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. Since release on April 30, it has now amassed a cumulative of $147 million.
In second spot was iQIYI’s corruption thriller “Break Through The Darkness.” It earned $10.2 million, down only 27% from its opening weekend. Since its opening over the May Day holiday (on May 1), the film has accumulated $52.7 million.
“Wrath” took $8.6 million between Friday and Sunday and $17.5 million since its unusual Monday opening on May 10.
Fourth place belonged to Hong Kong-made romance “77 Heartwarmings,” which earned $3.8 million in its opening three days. The film is directed by veteran Herman Yau and features a multinational...
- 5/17/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Lie-ri Chen, Bryan Larkin, Mr. Waka Waka, Jared Robinsen, Luc Bendazza, Julian Gaertner, David Johnson Wood, Ryan Logan, Jai Day, Max Repossi, Catherine Du, Tian Guo-Xiong, Hai Bing Huang, Ray Li | Written by Bey Logan | Directed by Ross W. Clarkson
You might not recognise the name of director Ross W. Clarkson but its safe to say he has one hell of an action-movie pedigree. Vixen marks his directorial feature debut but Clarkson has had a Lot of experience in genre cinema, working as a cinematographer on films such as Undisputed 2 and 3, as well as the Scott Adkins starrer Ninja and its sequel, and the Van Damme flick Derailed… Like I said, one hell of a pedigree – something that shines through each and every frame of Vixen, from opening to close.
It also helps that the film comes from the pen of Bey Logan, the former editor of the classic action movie magazine Impact,...
You might not recognise the name of director Ross W. Clarkson but its safe to say he has one hell of an action-movie pedigree. Vixen marks his directorial feature debut but Clarkson has had a Lot of experience in genre cinema, working as a cinematographer on films such as Undisputed 2 and 3, as well as the Scott Adkins starrer Ninja and its sequel, and the Van Damme flick Derailed… Like I said, one hell of a pedigree – something that shines through each and every frame of Vixen, from opening to close.
It also helps that the film comes from the pen of Bey Logan, the former editor of the classic action movie magazine Impact,...
- 5/15/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Chasing The Dragon
Stars: Donnie Yen, Andy Lau, Philip Keung, Wilfred Lau, Wilfred Lau, Kent Cheng, Bryan Larkin, Ben Ng, Ken Tong, Niki Chow, Michelle Hu, Wai-Man Chan, Lawrence Chou, Wong Chun, Jai Day | Written and Directed by Wong Jing
Crippled Ho, an illegal immigrant from mainland China sneaks into British-colonized Hong Kong in 1963, a den of corruption, drugs and violence. Working as a thug for a local gang, Ho comes to the attention of corrupt cop Lee Rock. The unlikely duo team up and set about taking over the city’s thriving, dangerous underworld.
Directed by Hong Kong film veteran Wong Jing (God of Gamblers), Chasing the Dragon has been described as a Chinse version of Scarface – and its easy to see why. Both films are something of a period piece: Scarface was set in the opulent 80s when drug dealers became rock stars, whereas Chasing the Dragon is set in the corrupt,...
Stars: Donnie Yen, Andy Lau, Philip Keung, Wilfred Lau, Wilfred Lau, Kent Cheng, Bryan Larkin, Ben Ng, Ken Tong, Niki Chow, Michelle Hu, Wai-Man Chan, Lawrence Chou, Wong Chun, Jai Day | Written and Directed by Wong Jing
Crippled Ho, an illegal immigrant from mainland China sneaks into British-colonized Hong Kong in 1963, a den of corruption, drugs and violence. Working as a thug for a local gang, Ho comes to the attention of corrupt cop Lee Rock. The unlikely duo team up and set about taking over the city’s thriving, dangerous underworld.
Directed by Hong Kong film veteran Wong Jing (God of Gamblers), Chasing the Dragon has been described as a Chinse version of Scarface – and its easy to see why. Both films are something of a period piece: Scarface was set in the opulent 80s when drug dealers became rock stars, whereas Chasing the Dragon is set in the corrupt,...
- 2/13/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Directed By: Ryan Steven Harris
Starring:Jai Day, Domiziano Arcangeli, Joseph Zaso, Sasha Formoso, Dylan Vox and Sybil Danning
I recently heard that one of my friends had caught H1N1. In all serious and embarrassment, I wildly proclaimed, "She has an Std"?! Upon further examination of my rash thought however, I realized that the H1N1 virus merely seems like an after thought these days. Its peak had passed and a little more over a year since then, its name bore no meaning to me. Virus X aims to use the threat of H1N1 and the people still crazy about its existence, to its advantage. Unfortunately it simply becomes a boring and at times laughable account of a virus we no longer seem to care about.
For a group of medical scientists, time is not on their side when they are exposed to a hyper-mutant form of the...
Starring:Jai Day, Domiziano Arcangeli, Joseph Zaso, Sasha Formoso, Dylan Vox and Sybil Danning
I recently heard that one of my friends had caught H1N1. In all serious and embarrassment, I wildly proclaimed, "She has an Std"?! Upon further examination of my rash thought however, I realized that the H1N1 virus merely seems like an after thought these days. Its peak had passed and a little more over a year since then, its name bore no meaning to me. Virus X aims to use the threat of H1N1 and the people still crazy about its existence, to its advantage. Unfortunately it simply becomes a boring and at times laughable account of a virus we no longer seem to care about.
For a group of medical scientists, time is not on their side when they are exposed to a hyper-mutant form of the...
- 3/13/2011
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
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